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Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature) and Flipcommons Catalog contributed to this record.
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- Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature) A ramp or channel below the playfield surface, entered through a hole in the playfield, that routes the ball to a lower level before returning it to play. Unlike a simple [[gameplay-feature:id:79]] where the ball drops into a shallow saucer, a cellar hole sends the ball on a longer subterranean journey beneath the playing surface. The feature appeared on machines as early as [[manufacturer:id:262]]'s titles in 1934 and is cataloged on approximately 17 IPDB machines. Cellar holes added a dimension of mystery to early playfield design — the ball vanished from view and reappeared elsewhere, traveling paths the player could not see. used
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- Flipcommons Catalog Cellar hole used
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- Flipcommons Catalog Cellar Holes used
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- Flipcommons Catalog cellar-holes used